io9.com— If our list of the ten most expensive comic books at the New York Comic Con is any indication, the high-end comic book market hasn't yet experienced any fallout from the Financiapocalypse.
Feb 6, 2009View in Crawl 4
Action 1 was at the SHOW!!??!?!?! I've NEVER seen it at any show, including San Diego Comic Con. The most valuable comic on Display is usually Amazing Fantasy #15 (usually a 5 or a 6 in Grade), or Superman # 1. You NEVER see an Action 1, Detective 27, Batman 1 (First Joker, Penquin and Catwoman) at anything less than an Auction house.So sad I missed it. ....
vindexusFeb 8, 2009
Buried for too many pages.
xcioneFeb 8, 2009
Superman for the win=)
cdnbmattFeb 8, 2009
"ALSO IN THIS ISSUE: AN IMPORTANT MESSAGE TO YOU, FROM THE EDITOR--ABOUT THE NEW AMAZING!"
rdldr1Feb 8, 2009
Comic books are a form of art. Rarity, condition, and popularity of the comic book's subject determines the comic book's value.
audomatixFeb 8, 2009
I'll give you 10 cents for it.
Closed AccountFeb 8, 2009
I don't like comics.
purzzzellJul 2, 2009
Spider-Sense.
trdrstvSep 14, 2009
Action 1 was at the SHOW!!??!?!?! I've NEVER seen it at any show, including San Diego Comic Con. The most valuable comic on Display is usually Amazing Fantasy #15 (usually a 5 or a 6 in Grade), or Superman # 1. You NEVER see an Action 1, Detective 27, Batman 1 (First Joker, Penquin and Catwoman) at anything less than an Auction house.So sad I missed it. ....